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Human Rights and Civil Liberties | Worker Rights | Disability Equality | Property Rights | Human Rights and Natural Law | Rights and Equality of LGBT | Environmental Justice | Social Justice Education | Legal Services and Representation | Ethnic Equality | Women's Rights | Seniors' Rights and Participation | Environmental Law and Policy | Worker Health and Safety | Human Rights Education | Land Use Policy | Water Law and Policy | Crime and Policing
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The
Community Legal Information Center (CLIC), established in 1970 as the
Public Law Internship Program, is a collection of projects which serve
the community by providing free legal information and referrals,
presenting seminars, workshops, and informational media to the
population of Butte County. California State University, Chico student
paralegal interns, who, in addition to providing free legal
information, staffs CLIC and provide free legal representation to
clients in administrative law forums. CLIC provides legal information,
not legal advice. CLIC is funded primarily through Associated Students,
Chico and a grant from the City of Chico. To effectively dispense
information and ensure greater expertise in a particular area of law,
CLIC is divided into various specialized programs. The CLIC staff takes
great pride in their organization and the service they provide for the
community.
CLIC is a student run organization, in which student Program Directors supervise the performance of Paralegal Interns. CLIC''s Program Directors are supervised by two Administrative Directors, also students. The Administrative Directors and Student Directors are overseen by four Supervising Attorneys. The CLIC staff also includes Office Managers, a Community Outreach Director, and a Spanish Translator. Only office support staff is paid, and no fees are charged for any of the services that CLIC provides. The California State University, Chico Political Science Department, which provides the Supervising Attorneys and legal instruction, makes the program possible.
CLIC is a student run organization, in which student Program Directors supervise the performance of Paralegal Interns. CLIC''s Program Directors are supervised by two Administrative Directors, also students. The Administrative Directors and Student Directors are overseen by four Supervising Attorneys. The CLIC staff also includes Office Managers, a Community Outreach Director, and a Spanish Translator. Only office support staff is paid, and no fees are charged for any of the services that CLIC provides. The California State University, Chico Political Science Department, which provides the Supervising Attorneys and legal instruction, makes the program possible.

